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File #: 2020-0410    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed Finally
File created: 6/8/2020 In control: Committee on Finance and Law
On agenda: 6/9/2020 Final action: 7/28/2020
Enactment date: 7/28/2020 Enactment #: 368
Effective date: 7/31/2020    
Title: Resolution authorizing and directing the City Controller to transfer a total of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) from Police Salaries (Police Recruit Allowance) to the STOP THE VIOLENCE FUND, within the 2020 Operating Budget. (Cablecast Public Hearing held 7/15/20 & Cablecast Post Agenda held 7/16/20)
Sponsors: Reverend Ricky V. Burgess, R. Daniel Lavelle
Indexes: TRANSFER FUNDS
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Resolution authorizing and directing the City Controller to transfer a total of Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) from Police Salaries (Police Recruit Allowance) to the STOP THE VIOLENCE FUND, within the 2020 Operating Budget.
(Cablecast Public Hearing held 7/15/20 & Cablecast Post Agenda held 7/16/20)

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WHEREAS, in 2018, American Public Health Association stated that law enforcement violence is a public health issue; and,

WHEREAS, racial profiling by some police officers and the supporting system of structured racism results in disproportionate harm to the health of individuals and communities of color; and,

WHEREAS, the bias in the criminal justice system is staggering. African-Americans are nearly twice as likely to be pulled over than White Americans. African-Americans are more likely to be charged for drug crimes than White people even though White people use and sell drugs at similar rates; and,

WHEREAS, thirteen percent (13%) of the U.S. population is African-American, but 27% of those who are arrested are African-American. African-Americans are more likely to be detained before trial than White people, and nearly six times more likely to be incarcerated. African-Americans are more than three times more likely to be shot by the police than unarmed White Americans; and,

WHEREAS, an increasing number of the City's residents and taxpayers are telling City Council that they are tired of being disrespected by the police, they are tired of having their constitutional rights disregarded by the police, tired of burying friends and loved ones because of the police, they are tired of seeing their tax dollars go to paying liability settlements because of these unlawful actions by police and they've made it clear that they no longer wish to see their tax dollars being used to pay our police; and,

WHEREAS, serious and legitimate questions about the role of police forces and policing in the City of Pittsburgh have been brought to light; ...

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